Economics
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Dr. Ted A. Burczak
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Research
Books
Socialism After Hayek.
University of Michigan Press. Forthcoming.
Journal Articles
"Hayek, Sen, and Social Justice."
In Future Directions in Heterodox Economics, ed. by R. Garnett and J. Harvey. University of Michigan Press. Forthcoming.
"Focusing on Appropriative Class Justice: A Comment on DeMartino's 'Realizing Class Justice.'"
Rethinking Marxism, 16:2 (2004): 207-9.
"A Critique of Kirzner's Finders-Keepers Defense of Profit."
The Review of Austrian Economics, 15:1 (January, 2002): 75-90.
"Ellerman's Labor Theory of Property and the Injustice of Capitalist Exploitation."
Review of Social Economy, 59:2 (June, 2001): 161-183.
"Profit Expectations and Confidence: Some Unresolved Issues in the Austrian/Post Keynesian Debate."
Review of Political Economy 13:1 (January, 2001): 59-80.
"Response to Butos and Koppl: Expectations, Exogeneity, and Evolution."
Review of Political Economy 13:1 (January, 2001): 87-90.
"Appropriation, Responsibility, and Agreement."
Rethinking Marxism 10:2 (1998): 96-105.
This paper appears as part of a symposium on my "Socialism after
Hayek" essay, with other contributions by Peter Boettke, Steven
Cullenberg, and David Prychitko, entitled "Socialism, Capitalism, and
the Labor Theory of Property: A Marxian-Austrian Dialogue."
"Socialism after Hayek."
Rethinking Marxism 9:3 (1996/7): 1-18.
"Reply to Bruce Caldwell: Can Subjectivism be Non-Hermeneutic?"
Economics and Philosophy 10:2 (1994): 315-317.
Reprinted in The Legacy of Friedrich von Hayek, edited by Peter Boettke.
Edward Elgar. 2000.
"The Postmodern Moments of F.A. Hayek's Economics."
Economics and Philosophy 10:1 (1994): 31-58.
Reprinted in The Legacy of Friedrich von Hayek, edited by Peter Boettke.
Edward Elgar. 2000.
Book Chapters
"The Contradictions Between Hayek's Subjectivism and His Liberal Legal Theory."
In F.A. Hayek as a Political Economist. Economic Analysis and Values, ed. by J. Birner, P. Garrouste, and T. Aimar, pages 183-201. Routledge, 2001.
"Theories of Interest."
In Encyclopedia of Keynesian Economics, ed. by T. Cate, D. Colander, and G. Harcourt, pages 252-256. Edward Elgar, 1997.
Book Reviews
"Review of The Struggle Over the Soul of Economics. Institutionalist and Neoclassical Economists in America between the Wars," by Yuval Yonay.
In The Journal of Economic Literature, March, 2000, pages118-20.
"Review of The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics."
In Advances in Austrian Economics, Vol. III, 1996, ed. by P. Boettke and M. Rizzo, pages 243-249.
Courses normally taught: Introduction to Macroeconomics, Economic Justice, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Monetary Theory, History of Economic Thought II